Laura Prepon

'Orange is the New Black' Season 3 cuts the outside clutter for a sharply-focused run both sadder and more hilarious than ever. Our early spoiler-free review, before all episodes premiere on Netflix June 12!

Things seems strangely quiet for Litchfield as Orange is the New Black prepares to debut all 14 (!) episodes of Season 3 this Friday, but in lieu of a new trailer, the Netflix prison drama offers a stimulating new featurette on everyone’s favorite couple. Alex and Piper generate plenty of sparks, as newcomer Ruby Rose previews “the sexiest season by far” in a new featurette.

Spring has officially sprung for Netflix, and with Daredevil's red suit (accidentally) in bloom, so comes a first look at the next hotly-anticipated premiere. The Litchfield ladies are back and fighting more than ever in the first official trailer and photos of Orange is the New Black Season 3!

Some 'Orange is the New Black' fans have yet to finish binging the entirety of season 2, yet already season 3 has been buzzing about with new additions and promotions. Following Mary Steenburgen's addition to the cast, the 'Justified' actress' matronly role has been revealed, while yet another star has been upgraded to series regular, and a major villain might not be so departed as we thought!

http://youtu.be/e99SkdcB2UUNetflix gave its breakout original drama 'Orange Is the New Black' a more focused approach to marketing last year in placing Piper (Taylor Schilling) at the forefront, but now that the ladies of Litchfield correctional are well-established in their own right for season 2, a new round of posters for the June 6 premiere has hit, giving each inmate their own individual due.

http://youtu.be/e99SkdcB2UUGiven the strength of its initial 2013 launch trailer, we weren't altogether surprised to see Netflix renewing 'Orange Is the New Black' for a second season before the first was even made available to view. It comes as even less of a surprise that the streaming service officially picked up 'Orange Is the New Black' season 3 for 2015, though their announcement method might have a few scratching their heads.

http://youtu.be/yr01fJwzcksEarly viewers of 'House of Cards' season 2 were treated to a surprise announcement that the critically-acclaimed 'Orange is the New Black' had set its June 6 premiere date, along with a brief tease of our return to Litchfield Correctional. Now, our first official photos from the second season of Netflix's breakout hit have arrived, cementing Laura Prepon's return as Alex Vause, along with a glimpse at a new character, and more events to come.

'Orange Is the New Black' star Laura Prepon became the subject of a good deal of speculation around the second season of Netflix's breakout drama with reports suggesting she would appear in four out of the upcoming 13 episodes. Now, as an announcement of season 2's premiere looms, series creator Jenji Kohan stepped up to clarify Prepon's season 2 involvement, which apparently is much more than initially thought.

'Orange is the New Black' fans were heartbroken to learn that season 2 would feature far less of Laura Prepon's character Alex Vause, some reports claiming figures as low as a solitary episode. Now, with season 2 still on track for 2014, a new report suggests that Prepon will in fact return for four episodes total, even allowing an open-ended return in season 3.